Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives et Iintégratives d'Aquitaine
Director : Jean-René CAZALETS
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The Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d’Aquitaine (INCIA) brings together researchers specialised in cognitive and integrative neurosciences.
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Our Institute, which comprises nearly 60 researchers and faculty members covers various research fields which include cognitive neuropsychology, neuroscience, psychophysics and computational science to address basic scientific themes such as neural network operation underlying adaptive motor behavior, addiction, executive functions, motivation, emotion and memory, perception and attention, cognitive deficits and disability.
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The research topics at INCIA range from cellular and circuit properties to behavior and cognition in a wide range of models, from invertebrate to human. This multi-level perspective requires approaches at the crossroads between neuroscience and other disciplines including molecular biology, biophysics and biomechanics, experimental psychology, neuroeconomy and engineering.
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> Research teams :
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Brain molecular imaging - Jérôme Badaut
Motor control and cognition - Arnaud Badets & Thomas Michelet
Memory interaction networks, drugs and stress (MINDS) - Daniel Beracochea & Vincent David
Coordination and plasticity of spinal generators - Sandrine Bertrand
Development of neuronal networks in normal and pathological conditions - Pascal Branchereau
Neuropsychopharmacology of addiction - Martine Cador
Neurobiology of behavior - Yoon Cho
Searching Targets to Regulate Stress Systems (STRESS) - Angelo Contarino
Decision and adaptation - Étienne Coutureau & Mathieu Wolff
Auditory perception -Laurent Demany
Hybrid sensorimotor performance - Aymar de Rugy
Neuroimaging and human cognition - Joël Swendsen & Igor Sibon
Organization and adaptability of motor systems - Muriel Thoby-Brisson
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Website : www.incia.u-bordeaux1.fr